Anderson Toy Parade

The 30th annual Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children wake up to find a toy from Santa Claus Christmas morning included over 4,000 riders from the area bringing a toy for a child 10 and under. Riders lined up at the Watson Village Shopping Center and rode along Main street to the Civic Center of Anderson.

Robert “Little Man” Fagg of Anderson leads a group of thousands of motorcycle riders from South Main Street through downtown in Anderson to the Civic Center of Anderson for the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade, which helps underprivileged children receive Christmas toys.

Riders cruise along Main Street in the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Riders wait at the Watson Village Shopping Center for the start of the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Robert "Little Man" Fagg, right, of the Confederates Motorcycle Club of Anderson gets a hug from T. Bone of the Hardwood Cruisers Motorcycle Club of Donalds before the founder of the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade would lead a group of thousands of motorcycle riders from South Main street through downtown to the Civic Center of Anderson.

Riders wait at the Watson Village Shopping Center for the start of the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Participants in the Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade meet at the Watson Village Shopping Center before crossing Anderson to the Civic Center of Anderson.

Riders wait at the Watson Village Shopping Center for the start of the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Randy Crocker of Anderson wears antlers before riding in the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Riders wait at the Watson Village Shopping Center for the start of the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Tyler Hawkins, 5, of Anderson waves to motorcyle riders in the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Riders cruise along Main Street in the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Mike Tate of Greenville has the Santa Claus look before participating in the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade.

Riders cruise along Main Street in the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Riders cruise along Main Street in the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Bill Bailey participates in this year's Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade. About 4,000 motorcycle riders joined in the parade, which began Sunday at the Watson Village Shopping Center and traveled to the Civic Center of Anderson.

Kit Sanders of Anderson slowly rides into the Civic Center parking lot in the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Riders cruise along Main Street in the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Riders bring toys at the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.

Randy Simmons of Clouds of Thunder Motorcycle Club hands Debbie Wilbanks of White Jones Hardware toys to place in a storage truck at the Civic Center of Anderson at the end of the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade. The first parade in 1980 involved fewer than 40 motorcycle riders, and the event has grown to include an estimated 4,000 riders who each carry at least one toy for an underprivileged child age 10 or younger for Christmas.

Toys stack up at the 30th annual Jack Hurley Anderson Toy Parade to help underprivileged children get toys for Christmas.